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Frieslander Early Seed Potatoes 1Kg
1kg Frieslander seed potatoes in a net to grow your own potatoes.
Frieslander is an early potato with a nice oval shape and a light yellow color. Frieslander potato is a fairly firm potato that becomes slightly crumbly on the outside after cooking.
- Early seed potato
- Fairly firm: suitable for cooking, baking and frying
- Resistant to potato fatigue (nematode)
- Resistant to potato scab
- Moderately resistant to Phytophthora
- NAK certified seed potatoes
Frieslander is completely resistant to potato fatigue (nematode) and to scab, but moderately resistant to early blight (Phytophthora).
Frieslander potatoes can be planted from March, however this does depend on the weather a bit.
Content ±1kg = approx. 25-30 seed potatoes
Description
Frieslander seed potatoes
Frieslander is an early potato with a nice oval shape and a light yellow color. Frieslander potato is a fairly firm potato that becomes slightly crumbly on the outside after cooking.
- Early seed potato
- Fairly firm: suitable for cooking, baking and frying
- Resistant to potato fatigue (nematode)
- Resistant to potato scab
- Moderately resistant to Phytophthora
- NAK certified seed potatoes
Frieslander is completely resistant to potato fatigue (nematode) and to scab, but moderately resistant to early blight (Phytophthora).
Frieslander potatoes can be planted from March, however this does depend on the weather a bit. It is best to plant the potatoes in rows of 60cm with a mutual distance of 40cm in loosened soil. Plant the potatoes about 10cm deep with the shoots up.
Content ±1kg = approx. 25-30 seed potatoes
When to plant Frieslander seed potatoes?
Frieslander is a early potato variety and can be planted from the beginning of March to the end of April.
You can also pre-sprout seed potatoes to be able to harvest 2 weeks earlier. Place the seed potatoes in the daylight at room temperature so that they have short purple shoots. After 4 weeks you can then plant the seed potatoes in the open ground with a good head start.
How do you plant Frieslander seed potatoes?
Plant the small seed potatoes in loosened soil in rows of 60cm spaced 40cm apart. Plant the seed potatoes about 10cm deep with the shoots up.
After about 6 weeks you have to ground the potato plants, which means that you make sure that the potatoes are not exposed. Always push a pile of soil against the plant, this will also make the plants more runners and therefore more potatoes. Also make sure you weed the weeds regularly.
When to harvest Frieslander potatoes?
The potatoes can be harvested from June until the end of October at the latest. Pre-sprouted potatoes can be harvested approximately 2 weeks earlier. Scoop the potato plant upwards with a fork and remove all the potatoes from the ground. Let the potatoes dry outside for a day before taking them inside. It is important that you get all the potatoes out of the ground, as this prevents the transmission of diseases to the following year.
What potato type is Frieslander ?
Frieslander is a fairly firm potato type. These potatoes will stay whole when you cook them, but the outside will turn a little crumbly. They are suitable for cooking, baking, frying, salads and casseroles.
Specifications
- Reference
- BZ-PO-881360
- EAN
- 8719992071203
- Tags
- seed potato, potato
- Brand
- Buzzy Seeds
Other features
- Botanic name
- Solanum tuberosum
- Cultivar
- Frieslander
- Bulb size
- 28/40
- Resistance against
- Potato fatigue
Scab - Content / filling weight
- about 1 kg
- Potato Type
- Quite waxy
- Potato variety
- Early season
- Shape potato
- Oval
- Skin color
- Yellow
- Flesh color
- Pale yellow
- Planting time
- March - April
- Flowering period
- June - July
- Sufficient for m²
- 8 m²
- Collection
- Buzzy Seeds
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